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Decastro Sensationally Stops Castaneda in Five in Lincoln

Zpráva: Gianluca Di Caro

V sobotu v noci, at the Engine Room at Lincoln University, the local fans turned out in force to support local lad Nathan Decastro in his defence of the World Boxing Union (ZČU) Super Middleweight World title he’s held since April as well as attempt to add the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) Crown to his collection against late replacement Fernando Castaneda from Mexico.

Originally Decastro was due to face Nicaraguan Jose Varela, however on Wednesday Varela, who was in Spain at the time, was refused an exit visa by the Spanish Authorities when he arrived at Barcelona Airport for his flight to the United Kingdom, so was unable to make the trip to Lincoln.

The fight itself was quite a messy affair, due to Castaneda’s continual holding, following Decastro landing a vicious body shot early on in the first that clearly was affecting the Mexican, as each time Decastro came forward and let rip he’d grab hold to prevent further punishment to the body.

Rounds two and three were in similar vein although to be fair there was a bit more boxing, rather than wrestling, akce. Decastro worked the body of his foe whenever he got the opportunity, which wasn’t that often due to the Mexican’s tactics of hit and hold.

Round four was far more open following referee Lee Murtagh having stern words with Castaneda about the holding, so much so there were a few venomous exchanges that followed, however each time Decastro targeted the body Castaneda would still initially grab hold, so Decastro began firing exocets to the head.

Decastro clearly had enough of being frustrated by Castaneda’s tactics as the fifth stanza began, the Bardney man changed tactics slightly and began to go forward far more as well as quicker and land some serious shots in the first minute or so, Castaneda responded in kind but quite ineffectively due to his determination to protect his body from further punishment by keeping his distance.

About half way through the round Decastro backed the Mexican toward the rope and feigned a jab, causing Castaneda to raise his hands just enough to create an opening and let rip with a massive hook to the body that sent the Mexican to the canvas doubled up in pain.

Castaneda initially tried to rise, but immediately collapsed and writhed in pain, Referee Lee Murtagh immediately waived the fight off and summoned the doctor to the ring as Decastro and his team began their celebrations. Official time of stoppage one minute and thirty eight seconds of the fifth round.

Prior to Decastro-Castaneda see Sophie Varley in action against Jaime Bates for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Bronze Championship.

Have to say this was a cracking fight from start to finish, the two girls fought hard for the entire two minutes of every single round. Varley landing some seriously big shots, including one in the sixth that shook Bates to the core, her legs were gone but somehow she managed to not just stay on her feet but was savvy enough to give herself a few seconds to recover her composure by hanging out a jab to keep Varley at bay.

Each round was all action and seriously close, so much so that I couldn’t split them, score wise, on a few of the rounds and each to my mind had secured a couple of rounds and have to admit I thought that the result would be a draw, I was wrong (I’m clearly not Judge material) as the three experienced judges scorecards read; Adrian Thorne 57-59, James Ancliff 57-58 and Graeme Beauly 56-59 all in favour of Jaime Bates.

Prior to Varley-Bates was another cracking fight between Sheffield’s debuting Zac Lane and Nicaraguan Frederick Castro.

The clash in styles was what really made this fight, Castro has a distinct forward coming all out attack style, whilst Layne’s emulates the style of Prince Naseem, and boy oh boy the youngster made this style his own, dipping and swaying out of danger before throwing stinging counters each time the Nicaraguan attacked. Saying that I should stress Layne isn’t one dimensional at all, when needed he was more than happy to go toe-to-toe, letting rip with extremely fast and powerful lefts and rights.

It was great fight to watch, close and all action throughout. After four fantastic rounds Referee Lee Murtagh scored the contest 39-37 in favour of the Debuting Zac Layne, much to the annoyance of Castro and his corner who surrounded the referee disputing the score, which I fully understand as he was the most aggressive but have to say Layne neutralised the Mexican’s attacks with ease and his countering was sensational and to my view had done more than enough to secure the victory.

Prior to Layne versus Castro was another all action thriller, the time between two unbeaten fighters Sugar Atahasan from the Turkish Republic of Cyprus against Leeds’ Jack Jones.

Atahasan dominated the first stanza utilising his reach advantage to extremely good effect. However he didn’t have it all his own way especially as the fight progressed into the second as Jones patiently worked away fashioning openings before letting rip with big shots to the body and head of Atahasan.

Atahasan stepped up a gear and really went for it in the third, and as in the first dominated proceedings. Much of the same in the fourth, well until about midway through when Jones took advantage of a defensive error by Atahasan and landing a peach of a shot that sent the Turkish Cypriot to the canvas. Atahasan barely touched down and was on his feet in an instant and on the restart went in hard and fast though to the end of the round.

After four sensational rounds Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 37-38 in favour of Jack Jones.

The fourth contest of the night pitted Orkney based Liverpudlian Paul Peers against Tanzania’s Amos Mwamakula in a four rounder.

Again what a fantastic all action war, Peers went in hard and fast and kept piling on the pressure with massive shots to body and head for the entire first round, Mwamakula is as clearly as tough as they come to withstand the intense powerful attacks from Peers.

The second was slightly less intense, as Peers elected to switch tactics slightly, slowing the pace and picking his shots. Much the same in the third, but in the fourth Peers stepped up the pace a little and as in the first targeted the seriously tough Tanzanian’s body.

After four excellent rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 40-36 in favour of Paul Peers.

Prior to Peers vs Mwamakula was a heavyweight contest between Barrow-in-Furness’ Lee Kellett and Lithuania’s Tomas Vaicickas.

Again this was a full on war, with both men going full out for much of the contest. Kellet’s performance was the best I’ve seen from him in quite a while, he looked confident and really was putting so much power behind his shots.

Vaicickas is as tough as they come and happily absorbed the big shots coming his way from the Barrow man before countering style. Whilst Kellet dominated the first coupe of rounds, Vaicickas came into his own in the third after he stepped the pace up.

The fourth was all Kellet though, so much so that as the fight entered the final minute the Lithuanian appeared to give up and just stand with his back to the ropes due to the pace Kellett had set and just absorb punches at will.

After four great rounds it was to Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard, which unsurprisingly read 39-36 in favour of Lee Kellett.

The second fight of the night pitted the Turkish Republic of Cyprus’ Metin Turunc against Puerto Rico’s Jose F Leon.

Turunc started hard and fast, throwing massive bombs at every opportunity and literally was battering Leon, who could barely find an opening to counter with so many big shots constantly coming his way.

The Puerto Rican’s corner were so concerned that around the minute mark of the first round his corner threw in the towel in an effort to save their man further punishment, however Referee Lee Murtagh just kicked the towel out and let the fight continue, which it did but not for long as Turunc landed another huge shot to send Leon down and out on the one minute and twenty seven second mark of the first round.

Please don’t get me wrong, yes it was all one way traffic, as seems to be the norm with Turunc, I’ve seen him fight before and know just how relentless he is, Leon tried his hardest to stay in the fight but was outclassed by the seriously tough and powerful Turkish Cypriot.

The opening fight of the night really set the tone for the whole evening, as I hope I’ve made clear earlier that all bar the main event and of course Turunc vs Leon, the fights were all closely fought Battle Royale’s of the highest level, well believe me the opening bout, between debuting Lewis Mulberry and Gerona, Spain based Nicaraguan Pablo Narvaez, was another level again, it was sensational.

Mulberry really went for it right from the opening bell and boxed sensationally, Narvaez is a talent so no surprise he was up for a battle and gave as good as he got in return, however things went slightly awry for the Nicaraguan in the first when he got caught by a peach of a shot and sent to the canvaswill say I’ve seen Narvaez in action a few times and this is the first time I’ve seen him down, so kudos to young Mulberry.

Round two see Narvaez being a little more defensively minded, albeit still happy to go toe-to-toe with the big punching youngster. Round three though see a reverse in fortunes as Narvaez really started to take a foothold of the proceedings, which enabled Mulberry to showcase his defensive talents and sensational countering. The fourth was an out and out war with both men going for it for the full three minutes. After four scintillating rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh scored the contest 39-37 in favour of the debuting Lewis Mulberry.

I have to make Mulberry versus Narvaez the fight of the Night, it was magnificent, and also have to say Mulberry really impressed, he’s the real deal, he has all the tools in his chest to go all the way to the top in our beloved sport, I for one can’t wait to see him in action again that’s for sure.

Ko mě dovnitř 4! Sowahovo snění, Po boji bude mít noční můry, Decastro retorty

Nathan Decastro společnosti Barney Lincolnshire vydal svému ghanskému soupeři zchlazení varování, 'Hitman' Daniel Adjei Sowah, Před jejich nadcházejícím světovým titulem na University of Lincoln v sobotu 27. dubna, Když oba protagonisté čelí Světovému boxu (ZČU) Mistrovství světa v super střední váze.

Decastro's Varování následující příspěvky na sociálních médiích citace článku Ghanaian noviny Tam, kde Sowah uvádí: „Budu srazit Decastro ve 4“, což jasně zasáhlo a nerv s mužem, jehož název prstenu je „noční můra“, jehož odpověď byla.

"Klepání já ven 4! Sowahovo snění, Po boji bude mít noční můry.

"Já." Nikdy neztratil Full Stop, natož být zastaven! 

"On musí myslet, Říkají mi Nathan „The Nightmare“ Decastro z nějakého důvodu, Já zastavil jedenáct mých čtrnácti soupeřů jako profesionál, Jsem víc než jen hrstka obsahovat, Jsem živá noční můra pro své soupeře v ringu, Jsem nebojácný a vytrvalé. “

Decastro, kdo je zařazen #4, Mezinárodní boxerskou federací (IBF) v jejich Intercontinental Hodnocení, Potom se rychle usmál a pokrčil rameny Změna tématu konverzace.

"Já." Takže se těším na 27., Byl to můj sen bojovat o světový titul, Konkrétně titul WBU World, Nejen kvůli mým boxerským hrdinům Ricky Hatton a můj promotor Lee McAllister vyhráli světové tituly WBU, Ale také Protože Bracebridge Boxing Club, kde trénuji, má historii s názvem.

"Majitel Syn Dennyho Olivera Kelly, Čtyřnásobný šampion ABA za to na jihu Afrika proti Sebastianovi Rothmannovi. Vždy jsem se díval na Kelly, takže bojoval Stejný název jako on je zvláštní. “

Decastro Pokračování. "Můj první boj byl 22. května." 2001 A od toho dne jsem věděl, že chci být profesionálním bojovníkem a mít příležitost být šampionem. 18 O několik let později mám šanci, aby se můj sen stal skutečností a výzvou Světový titul v mém domovském městě Lincoln.

"Já." Rád bych poděkoval mým fanouškům, kteří se opravdu dostanou za mě. Tento show bude výprodej. Opravdu to pro mě hodně znamená mít takový druh podpora.

"Já." Chtěl bych poděkovat mému týmu, moji sponzoři, kdo to všechno dělá možné, Můj táta po celou dobu mě trénuje, práce na podložce atd. Sam Vickers můj Síla a kondiční trenér, Craig Barton můj dietolog, můj fyzios dale Hibberd, můj promotor Lee McAllister, Děkujeme, že jste dal takové bouře Bojujte společně a dávejte mi šanci bojovat v mém domovském městě A nakonec moje přítelkyně Rachel Casey.

Rachel byla moje absolutní skála pro tuto show! Udělala všechno sama, organizace všeho, Prodej vstupenek, Vzala mi to veškerý tlak Mohu se soustředit na školení. To, co udělala, je neuvěřitelné. Jsem velmi Šťastný chlap, který má někoho, kdo mě opravdu tlačí, abych byl nejlepším člověkem, jakým mohu být. “

Nathan „Noční můra“ dekastrové versus „hitman“ Daniel Adjei Sowah pro světový box Unie (ZČU) Super Middleweight Championship of the World titulky Lee McAllister Assassin Management and Promotions „Nightmare Back in Lincoln“ Na přístřešku motoru na University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln ln6 7ts.

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Decastro: It’s My Destiny To Be World Champion.

 

 

Bardney, Lincolnshire’s Nathan Decastro (14-0-0) wholeheartedly believes it is his destiny to become World Champion. In just over a weeks time he finally gets the opportunity to make his childhood dream come true, when challenges Accra, Ghana’s Daniel Adjei Sowah (20-6-2) pro světovou Boxing Unie (ZČU), Super Middleweight Championship of the World at the Glasgow Club in Bellahouston, Glasgow on Saturday the 8th December 2018.

 

Decastro, který je v současné době zařazen #6 in the International Boxing Federation (IBF) Intercontinental rankings, earned the shot for the WBU World Crown with a solid points victory over West African Boxing Union (WABU) Champion Agoe Ashong (11-2-0) to secure the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Commonwealth title at Pride Park in Derby back in September.

 

Speaking from his home earlier Decastro could barely hide his joy at the opportunity to fight for his first World Championship.

 

I’m buzzing, prostě se nemůžu dočkat. I mean not only am I fighting for the World title, but will be fighting for it on the undercard of Scott Harrison’s return to the ring, exciting times.

 

My camps gone really well, I’m feeling fitter and stronger than ever. We’re not leaving anything to chance; we’ve covered every conceivable angle.

 

My father Frank has made sure of that, he’s a great coach, I really am blessed that he trains me.

 

We know he’s a banger, but so am I and what’s more I have a better KO ration of 11 v 14 against his 13 v 28 and more importantly I believe I am more hungry for this than him.

 

It’s been my dream since I started boxing as a youngster to win a World title and now I’m just over a week away from making my dreams come true.

 

Especially as I am fighting for the WBU Title, we have history with this Championship at the Bracebridge Boxing Club, as Kelly Oliver whose father owns the club also fought for the WBU crown, at Cruiserweight, so have to win it and bring the belt back to the gym I’ve trained at all my career.

 

Decastro then went on to vent his frustrations over the way bureaucracy had thwarted his previous Championship efforts.

 

I’ve had a really frustrating year or so, yes I won the Commonwealth title last time out but twice this year I was supposed to challenge for the World title.

 

Unfortunately bureaucratic red tape caused the fights to be cancelled, either Visa issues came into play, as with the original planned fight against Agoe (Ashong) in July or worse still unnecessary political interference by the EBU, which scuppered the IBF European fight against Ronnie (Landaeta).

 

This time though it’s different, Daniel has his Visa and the EBU can’t possibly interfere, so no excuses.

 

It’s my destiny to be World Champion, come 8th December, my dreams will come true, I will be crowned World Champion as I owe it to my legion of fans that have been awesome and so supportive.

 

Nathan ‘NightmareDecastro versus Daniel Adjei Sowah for the World Boxing Union (ZČU) Mistrovství světa v super střední váze, is the main support for the highly anticipated return to the ring of two time WBO World Champion Scott Harrison (27-3-2) against Tackie Annan (11-6-0) at the Glasgow Club in Bellahouston, Glasgow on Saturday the 8th December 2018.

 

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Kotey’s “Hrůza” at the Hands of DecastroPugh and Hughes Reign Supreme at Pride Park

Ringside Report: Gianluca Di Caro

 

 

 

Pride Park in Derby may be best known as home of Derby County FC, however after Saturday night it may be just as well known as the new home of Boxing in the City.

 

 

 

Local Promoter Dan Gray and his team really pulled out all of the stops to put on a seriously top class International event, Dan Gray’s second at the stunning venue, that outclassed the vast majority of the biggest televised events in the country, not just in the realm of quality of the promotion but also with regard to matching.

 

 

 

How refreshing it was to be ringside at an event where each and every fight was so evenly matched you really didn’t know who was going to emerge victorious.

 

 

 

This was boxing the way it should be and I loved every second of it, as I am pretty sure so did every single person that attended, well as virtually everyone was on their feet vociferously showing their support for the fighters throughout each fight I can say that with some confidence.

 

 

 

Anyway enough of my waffle, let’s get to the fights themselves, in reverse order.

 

 

Local Prospect Ross Doherty headlined the show, against Latvia’s Grigorijs Dunecs in an eight round Welterweight contest.

 

 

 

Dunecs is tall for a Welter, with a seriously long reach, which initially he was able to use to good effect to keep his shorter opponent Doherty at bay for about the first minute or so of the first round, Doherty though has a switched on boxing brain and soon adapted his tactics to get around this major disadvantage.

 

 

 

Sensational and clever boxing from the local lad see him soon get a semblance of control of the bout in his favour, mainly targeting the body with single shots and getting out of range before Dunecs could counter with effect.

 

 

 

More of the same in the early part second, however Doherty’s confidence soon grew to a level where he was able to slip under the impressive jab from the Latvian and let rip with sharp double-handed combinations, before slipping back out of range.

 

 

 

Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t all one-way traffic, far from it as Dunecs had plenty of success landing his shots too, just Doherty’s clever movement and pure guts to get inside to land his were mightily impressive.

 

 

 

Více o totéž v příštích několika kol, really great, highly technical boxing from both protagonists, but the fifth proved to be a major turning point, as Doherty dug deep and switched tactics again, seemingly coming in for another body attack, but at the last microsecond switching to a looping shot to the head.

 

 

 

Dunecs, soon got to grip with the new tactic and basically neutralized this highly effective move. Doherty though just dug deep into his well-stocked locker and produced another clever move.

 

 

 

As the fight headed into the final couple of rounds the fans ringside were treated to some good old-fashioned close quarter slug outs.

 

 

 

Finále bylo cracker, well the whole fight was, but the final round encapsulated the flavour of the contest best, both fighters threw caution to the wind and really went for itit was breath-taking to watch.

 

 

 

After eight fantastic closely fought rounds of boxing Referee Rob Jones’ scorecard čtení 80-72 in favour of Ross Doherty, although absolutely the correct score, it just didn’t reflect just how close the vast majority of the rounds were.

 

 

 

Preceding the excellent Doherty-Dunecs fight was a battle of two Pro debutants, Great Britain’s Emily Pugh versus Latvia’s Jelizaveta Cerkasova.

 

 

 

Co boj, it was superb and I know before I even start writing I’m not going to be able to adequately describe just how good this fight was, but am going to give it my best shot.

 

 

 

Right from the opening bell both girls moved forward and met in centre ring and exchanged good strong jabs and so began a highly technical chess match of a fight, where both protagonists displayed the excellent fight skills in their respective lockers in an attempt to out gun the other.

 

 

 

For four sensational rounds Pugh and Cerkasova displayed their respective, skills much to the delight of all ringside. It was a master-class, but not in the normal sense of the word, how we use it in boxing, whereby one boxer gave a master-class to their opponent, I mean it was a true master-class of boxing full stop, it was enthralling to watch and as for officiating I would reckon Referee Rob Jones has never had a better fight to officiate, he could have come and sat ringside and watched, he had that little to do, other than take a watching brief.

 

 

 

After four absolutely wonderful, exciting rounds of boxing Referee Rob Jones scored the bout 40-36 in favour of Emily Pugh, and as with the Doherty-Dunecs scoring it was a hundred per cent correct but again just doesn’t represent just how incredibly closely fought the contest was.

 

 

 

Prior to my Fight of the Night winner, Pugh Vs. Cerkasova, was the hugely anticipated and way overdue Super Middleweight contest between Bardley, Lincolnshire’s very own unbeaten and IBF Ranked Super Star Nathan “Nightmare” Decastro and PhilipSweet PeaKotey.

 

 

 

Twice previously this fight had been matched, but injury and illness prevented Kotey making it into the ring on fight night, was this going to be third time lucky, you can bet your bottom dollar on it and boy oh boy was it worth it, especially as on Saturday there was a title on the line, the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Mezinárodní, to add spice to the proceedings.

 

 

 

Right from the off Decastro powered to centre ring and let rip with a huge right, similar to the one he sent Chris Eubanks Jnr. to the canvas with when they faced each other in the amateurs, however in this case somehow Kotey managed to stay on his feet and proceeded to cover up, like a red flag to a bull that just beckoned Decastro to punish his opponent with huge lefts and rights.

 

 

 

Decastro kept on throwing shots, forcing Kotey back onto the ropes and then the fireworks really began to fly. Kotey responds with wicked short hooks to the head followed by close quarters uppercuts, whilst Decastro just kept letting rip with big heavy handed hooks to head and body.

 

 

 

For virtually the entire rest of the round this fight could have taken place in a phone box, but don’t go thinking that means little was happening as they were too close, oh no nothing like that it was all action, I lost count of the amount of shots both fighters threw, they were just raining down.

 

 

 

Více o totéž v druhé, although a couple of times Kotey had managed to free himself and utilize really good strong jabs, however Decastro just walked through them whilst throwing big lefts and rights to the body once more to coral the Ghanaian back onto the ropes or a corner.

 

 

 

Right at the very end of the round Kotey let rip with a huge uppercut, Decastro just managed to slip back enough for it to go whizzing past his chin before letting rip with a huge right to the head literally as the bell to end the second round rang.

 

 

 

Kotey stayed in the corner, clearly distressed, before collapsing to the canvas where he began writhing in pain, Referee Rob Jones immediately called the Doctor and Paramedics into the ring and waved the fight off.

 

 

 

The massive uppercut was probably the cause for Kotey’s distress, which was later stated to be a torn rotor cuff injury.

 

 

 

The tough Ghanaian decided he still was going to be present for the Championship Belt presentation to Decastro, even though still in extreme pain, proceeded to stand astride the referee as the result was announced and even took the time to congratulate Decastro for his victory before going back to the medical room for further treatment.

 

 

 

The opening professional fight of the night was a battle of the Celts, with Derby based Scotsman Kane Corvus making his debut against Welshman Steffan Hughes in a four round Cruiserweight contest.

 

 

 

The fight started a frenetic pace, Corvus bouncing in, letting rip, before bouncing back out again, after about twenty seconds or so Promoter Dan Gray shouted out to Corvus “zpomal, plant your feet”, the big Scotsman immediately complied and proceeded to take a much more controlled approach to the business in hand, so much so that he secured the round in style.

 

 

 

Round two see Corvus boxing nicely off the front foot, but also see Hughes come more into the fight. There were some cracking exchanges, one such about three quarters in, see Corvus land a big left and as he leant back to where he thought he’d be out of range, Hughes took a slight step forward and landed a very good straight right which sent the Scotsman to the canvas.

 

 

 

Corvus was straight up on his feet and once Referee Rob Jones had finished the count and instructed them to box on, Corvus moved forward and landed another good strong shot, only for Hughes to counter equally effectively just as the bell to end the round tolled.

 

 

 

Corvus now seemed to be more settled and boxed effectively, Hughes seemed to be content to absorb the shots and counter occasionally.

 

 

 

As the round progressed there were some really nice exchanges, then out of the blue Hughes threw a peach of a shot to Corvus’ tělo, which sent the big Scotsman to the canvas for a second time. Again Corvus made the count and also made a big impression late in the round when he landed a cracking body shot, which slowed Hughes but didn’t send him down.

 

 

 

Going into the fourth and final round Corvus was told by his corner that at best to get a draw he would need to drop Hughes and sure as eggs is eggs, he proceeded to try his hardest throughout the round to do just that, however Hughes is as savvy as they come and just got behind his jab to keep the marauding Scot at bay.

 

 

 

After four rounds of entertaining boxing Referee Rob Jones scored the contest 38-37 in favour of Steffan Hughes.

 

 

 

Supporting the four pro contests were no less than eight unsanctioned fights, the highlight of these was the contest featuring Megan Mousley, against seriously tough Cheryl Swarbrick. Mousley, who fought with class and panache came through with flying colours.

 

 

 

After this bout Promoter Dan Gray announced that this was Mousley’s final fight, on the unsanctioned amateur circuit, as she is turning professional and will make her pro debut on Dan’s next show in August. Without doubt she will make a very welcome addition to the pro ranks.

Senzační McAllister zajišťuje korunu v jiskřivém stylu v Aberdeenu

Zpráva Gianluca Di Caro

Aberdeen Glitterati se ukázal v síle na podporu místního hrdiny, Nejnovější propagace mistra světa tří divizí Lee ‚The Aberdeen Assassin‘ McAllister v úžasném Beach Ballroom v pátek noc.

McAllister se ukazuje jako jeden z nejkreativnějších promotérů na dnešním okruhu. Malé doteky, jako je přeměna ohromujícího Beach Ballroom na pseudo špičkové kasino, přidaly další úroveň vyrovnávací paměti k vynikající čtyřzápasové večeři..

Samotná show měla původně obsahovat čtyři soutěže mezinárodního mistrovství, bohužel jeden z bojů o titul byl zrušen poté, co Ekow Wilson z Ghany nezískal včas vízum, ale fanoušci neměli být v žádném případě zklamáni, protože tři zbývající mistrovské soutěže plus pozdní nahrazení International four rounder poskytly více než dost akce a dramatu, aby ukojily jakoukoli bojovnou chuť..

První zápas noci vidí Bardley, Nathan Decastro z Lincolnshire v akci proti Estonci Eduardu Belasovi.

Tento zápas byl na kartu přidán asi týden předtím, po Decastrově výzvě proti Španělovi Ronnymu Landaetovi o evropský titul IBF, který se měl konat tentýž víkend v Malaze, Španělsko, byl odvolán kvůli poněkud nechutným akcím španělské federace.

Od samého začátku bylo jasné, že Decastro stále chytne ze zrušení jeho IBF European Title Challenge, hned od úvodního zvonu šel tvrdě a rychle a nechal se roztrhat s divokými střihy a střelami na tělo při každé myslitelné příležitosti, nebylo tedy překvapením, že během prvních zhruba dvaceti sekund byl Belas poslán na plátno.

Belasovi se podařilo prosadit, ale brzy byl pod rostoucím tlakem Decastra, který Estonce posypal sérií kombinací, než se nechal roztrhnout velkou střelou na tělo, aby poslal Belase znovu na plátno.

Belas se překvapivě postavil na nohy podruhé, ale okamžitě byl boj znovu zahájen Decastro šel přímo a tvrdě a rychle poslal Estonce na plátno potřetí, tentokrát Belas nemohl počítat, rozhodčímu Lee Murtaghovi nezbývá nic jiného, ​​než mávnout bojem 52 druhá známka prvního kola.

Decastroův záznam nyní zní 10 vyhrává, 8 prostřednictvím Knockoutu, žádné ztráty ani remízy.

Další na řadě byl Sandy Robb versus lotyšský Aleksandrs Roldiguns do uvolněné rady profesionálního boxu (PBC) Stříbrný šampionát v křižní váze.

Popisovat první kolo jako „technické“ by bylo podcenění; oba protagonisté si dali na čas, zkouší sílu svého protivníka působivými silnými údery do těla a hlavy. Jak kolo postupovalo, Robb trochu zrychlil tempo a začal klouzat v občasných kombinacích, ve snaze prolomit lotyšskou obranu.

Ve druhé, oba se rozhodli zrychlit tempo, což na Skota fungovalo dobře, protože to pro Robba otevřelo více příležitostí k rozbití Roldigunovy vynikající obrany s ostrými plynulými kombinacemi a také několika velkými pravými rukama u těla.

Více o totéž v třetí, asi v polovině kola Robb nacouval Roldiguny na lana a zasadil ránu do strany Lotyšovy hlavy, než přešel na tělo., Lotyš vypadal dezorientovaně a krátce poté začal Robba chytat při každé myslitelné příležitosti, ve snaze zabránit skotskému mladíkovi v dalších velkých střelách. Roldiguns obdržel četná varování, nejen pro držení, ale také pro udržení hlavy nahoře, když je blízko.

Čtvrté kolo bylo hodně chaotické, jak Roldugins nepřestával chytat a držet Robba pokaždé, když se Skot přiblížil. Poměrně brzy v průběhu kola se rozhodčí Lee Murtagh rozhodl ukončit lotyšské úskoky odečtením bodu..

I po odpočtu byly Robbovy pokusy vrátit se zpět k boxu zmařeny, protože Roldugins setrval v držení pokaždé, když Robb zavřel lotyšskou dolů. Po mnoha dalších varováních za držení rozhodčího Lee Murtagha skončila trpělivost a Rolduginsovi byl znovu odečten bod..

Krátce po restartu, během dalšího nájezdu na blízko, ozvalo se nechutné zadunění, když se hlavy boxerů střetly, zanechávající řez na Robbově oku. Rozhodčí Lee Murtagh to považoval za náhodný střet hlav.

Téměř okamžitě poté Roldugins Robba znovu popadl, který couval Lotyše na provazy, a začal si třít hlavu o ránu na Robbově oku. Toto porušení bylo poslední kapkou, pokud jde o rozhodčího Lee Murtagha, okamžitě diskvalifikující Roldiguns na 2 minuta 50 druhá známka čtvrtého kola.

Po oficiálním vyhlášení výsledků prezident PBC Mr. Russell Jacques předal Sandymu Robbovi opasek PBC Silver International Cruiserweight Championship Belt.

Ve třetím zápase noci uvidíte místního mladíka Nathana Beattieho v akci proti Ghanskému Tackiemu Annanovi o titul PBC Silver International Lightweight..

Hned od úvodního zvonu se oba chlapci metodicky pustili do práce, Beattie použil svůj silný úder, aby udržel Annana na uzdě, zatímco Ghaňan hledal úhly ve snaze přistát nějaké silné pravé ruce k tělu Skota, většinou v duchu, i když Beattieina obrana byla tak silná, jak přišla.

Druhé kolo začalo s Beattie hodně pod kontrolou, Skot maří úsilí vysoce mobilního Ghanana bravurně. Když se kolo dostalo do poloviny, Annan našel otvor a nechal trhnout velkou smyčkou pravou rukou, aby Beattie narazil na plátno..

Beattie to téměř dopočítal, ale byl zjevně dezorientovaný a nejistý na nohou, ponechal rozhodčímu Lee Murtaghovi jinou možnost, než zápas odmávat 1 minuta a 34 sekundy druhého kola.

Poté, co byl přečten oficiální výsledek, MC Douglas McAdam oznámil, že jako Tackie Annan nedokázal zvednout váhu šampionátu, při vážení den předem, že titul PBC International Lightweight zůstává neobsazený, jako podle pravidel šampionátu boxer, který nedosáhne váhy, může stále soutěžit, ale není způsobilý vyhrát šampionát, pouze boxer, který udělal váhu, mohl skutečně vyhrát korunu.

Ve čtvrtém a posledním zápase večera se představil Aberdeenův vlastní Lee McAllister proti velmi tvrdému Ghaňanu Ishmaelu Tettehovi., pro PBC International a Commonwealth Super Welterweight Championships.

Mezi nimi je více než sto profesionálních soutěží, včetně mnoha mistrovských zápasů, nikoho z přítomných nepřekvapilo, že se McAllister a Tetteh do toho pustili, úhledná ukázka boxu v tom nejlepším, a chlapče, chlapče, udělali právě to.

Od začátku oba soupeřili o pozici středového prstence, jako by na tom závisely jejich životy, žádné kočičky s těmito dvěma, to všechno byla válka. Překvapivě to byl Ghaňan, kdo nakonec zápasil o kontrolu nad střední cestou, nebo možná ne, jak se zdálo McAllisterovi vyhovovat, kteří během prvního kola s velkým efektem využívali vnější kruh, často zakročil a nechal se roztrhat s neuvěřitelně rychlými kombinacemi, než se vrátil nebo ustoupil stranou těsně mimo dosah nepřátelských exocetů vržených Tettehem..

Druhé kolo bylo prostě fenomenální, prostě jste ani na vteřinu nemohli spustit oči z akce, Bylo fascinující sledovat, jak se dvojice pustila do práce na svých herních plánech, v jednu chvíli na to šli kladivem a kleštěmi ve válce mezi prsty, a další vážně uhlazený box, který postavil dav souboru na nohy.

Jak se kolo blížilo ke svému závěru, McAllister zrychlil tempo a šel do toho tvrdě a rychle, nechat trhat výstřely ze všech myslitelných úhlů, k velké radosti fanoušků, kteří vypadali přesvědčeni, že jejich muž jde zabíjet. Páni, jaké kolo.

Ve třetině to bylo více stejné, ale čtvrtý byl něčím výjimečný. Zdálo se, že McAllister je odhodlaný ukončit boj co nejrychleji, nechat trhat silnými výstřely do hlavy a těla. Zpočátku se Tetteh zakryl a pokusil se vydržet nápor, ale asi v polovině kola změnil taktiku a setkal se se Skotem ve středu kruhu a začal házet vlastní bomby..

Páté kolo začalo krásnou výměnou v těsné blízkosti, která musela trvat skoro deset sekund a skončila, až když se zdálo, že Tetteh sklouzl a spadl na plátno.

Když se Tetteh zvedl na nohy, a ano, rozhodčí Lee Murtagh to považoval za uklouznutí, McAllister začal burcovat dav, než se pustil přímo do ghanského jugularu s power shot za power shot. Tetteh stál na svém a kontroval s velkým efektem, ale zhruba v minutě vrhl McAllister přesnou dokonalou silovou střelu Ghaňana do spodního žebra., poslat ho dolů na plátno a lapat po dechu.

Fanoušci si mysleli, že je po všem a začali slavit, to však brzy skončilo, když se terminátor Tetteh zvedl, aby překonal počet.

McAllister znovu vyzval dav, aby se dostal za něj, což dělali s chutí, a pak pokračoval tvrdě a rychle se senzačně rychlými rukama na těle a hlavě, zpočátku Tetteh stál na místě a kontroval, ale tím zůstal malý otvor, kterému mazaný Skot prostě nemohl odolat, nechat rip s velkým horním řezem k plovoucímu žebru, žádné překvapení, Tetteh se vrátil na plátno, ale tentokrát nebyla šance, že by to spočítal, bez ohledu na to, jak moc se snažil.

Rozhodčí Lee Murtagh mávl na zápas 1 minuta 48 druhá známka pátého kola a krátce poté, co šéf PBC honcho Russell Jacques hrdě předal McAllisterovi úžasné pásy PBC International a Commonwealth.

Muselo to být více než hodinu, než McAllister konečně opustil prsten, když poté přistoupil k pozvání různých hodnostářů., stejně jako mnoho příznivců blahobytu, do ringu, aby se s ním a pásy PBC vyfotografovali, což jsem považoval za opravdu pěkný dotek.

Decastro Vs Landaeta Showdown For IBF European Crown on October 21st

ASSASSIN BOXING PROMOTIONS & MANAGEMENT

 

Aberdeen, Spojené království. Sobota 9th Září 2017.

 

 

British Super Middleweight Nathan ‘Nightmare’ Decastro (9-0-0 with 8KOs) is set to challenge Spain’s Ronny Landaeta (12-0-0 with 8KOs) Pro volné Mezinárodní Boxing federace (IBF) European Super Middleweight European Championship at the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena Malaga, Spain on Saturday October 21st.

 

Decastro, the current MBC International Champion, který je v současné době zařazen #13 in the IBF Intercontinental ratings, spoke briefly on learning of the golden opportunity.

 

“I can’t put into words what this fight means to me, I am a fighting man and fighting is my life.

 

This is a golden opportunity that I will take with both hands and show everyone what I’m made of.

 

Huge thanks to Lee (Manager Lee McAllister) for sorting this, co mohu říci,, I only signed with his Assassin Boxing Promotions and Management company a few weeks ago and already he’s already got me a shot at title.

 

To fight for any title is an honour, but to fight for a coveted IBF belt is something else.

 

I know this is not an easy fight, Ronny’s undefeated in twelve and has successfully defended his Spanish title twice against top class opposition, but then again he’s not fought me yet, I’m not called the Nightmare for nothing.”

 

Nathan’s Manager, Three Time World Champion Lee McAllister, then added

 

“This a cracking opportunity for Nathan to catapult himself in to the World rankings, exciting times ahead for him if he’s successful.

 

We know we are going into the Lions den as massive underdogs, but I will be making sure that Nathan has space in his bag for the belt when coming home.

 

To není všechno, If all goes well in the next few days I hope to be announcing another Assassin Boxing Promotions and Management boxer challenging for an IBF title, here in the UK this time though”

 

 

www.assassinboxingpromotionsandmanagement.co.uk

 

Decastro Stops Tetteh to Secure First Title – Kayes, Becelis, Cairns Impressive in Victory.

Zpráva: Gianluca (Řeka) Di Caro

V sobotu noc, at the Arena UK in Grantham, Lincolnshire, local gym owner Russ Brown made his maiden outing as a professional boxing promoter and boy oh boy did he do it in style.

Whilst most people would start off at a small hall venue with a few local ticket sellers heading up the show, Russ Brown approached it a little differently, a full blown Arena show headed up with Championship bouts headlining, originally was due to be three, but due to last minute visa issues the main event, the World Super Bantamweight Unification contest between South Africa’s reigning World Boxing Federation Champion Gabisile Tshabalala and British #1 and current MBC International Champion Marianne Marston, had to be rescheduled so the irritating bureaucracy issue could be sorted.

With no Tshabalala-Marston World Unification bout, it was local unbeaten star Nathan Decastro, in his first title battle, against the highly experienced Championship campaigner Ishmael Tetteh, from Ghana, for the vacant MBC International Super Middleweight Championship that was elevated to headline the show.

Before I get onto the fights themselves I have to say how pleasant it was to be at an event where the entire audience welcomed each and every fighter to the ring with rapturous applause, that included Tetteh, who they welcomed in the manner a star fighter deserved and not a single jeer or boo to be heard.

However that paled into insignificance compared to the reception local star Decastro received, the sound was deafening and it seemed that each and every person in the arena was cheering on their man at the top of their voice as he made his ring walk.

The vocal support continued throughout the fight itself, with the fans ringside cheering every exchange, and believe me there were plenty as this was an exceptional all out toe-to-toe war that could have been fought in a phone box.

Young Decastro wasn’t overawed, far from it, instead he rose to the occasion and showcased the exceptional skills that belie his tender years.

Don’t get me wrong this wasn’t a one way affair, Tetteh is a tough, classy operator that gives his all for every second of every round and he was in sensational form, matching the local lad punch for punch in the early rounds.

The turning point in the contest came midway through the fourth, Decastro landed a wicked body shot that sent the Ghanaian down to the canvas. Tetteh is as tough as they come and just as World class referee Richie Davies reached the seven count, he made his way to his feet.

On the restart Tetteh went hard on the attack, however Decastro’s ring-craft soon came into play, spinning Tetteh so it was him with his back against the ropes and the Lincolnshire lad once more in control.

Round five was a virtual repeat of the fourth, both fighters standing toe-to toe, letting rip with huge shots to body and head right from the off. As in the previous round around the midway mark Decastro let rip with a big combination culminating with a vicious body shot to send Tetteh down to the canvas once more, this time though there was no chance that the tough Ghanaian would recover sufficiently to beat Richie Davies’ count.

The overjoyed crowd went ballistic as Decastro was presented the MBC International Championship belt by Vice Chairman, Paní. Jennifer Burton and the celebrations went on for a good forty minutes or so.

On a side note I doubt there are many times in a boxers career that they are inundated with requests of hand shakes or selfies from fans of the opposition, but Ishmael Tetteh was, even in defeat he must have felt like the champion, quite rightly so in my opinion as he gave his all throughout the contest and made this a fight to remember.

The second Championship bout was for a World Boxing Union (ZČU) UK Regional title, contested by big hitting local lad Gary Silverman and Belfast’s Marty Kayes.

The height difference between the two protagonists was really noticeable, Silverman is tall, very tall, and towered over the seemingly diminutive Kayes, however the Belfast man clearly had a plan of getting on the inside as much as possible to neutralize the reach advantage of his foe and implemented it to perfection,

The Belfast man’s performance was sublime, when not on the inside Kayes’ busy movement made life exceptionally hard for Silverman.

Throughout the bout Silverman switched tactics in an attempt to give himself the space to let rip with his patented power shots, however each time he did Kayes would find a way to neutralize any advantage the Grantham lad had gained.

After eight rounds of highly entertaining boxing it came as no surprise that Richie Davies’ scorecard read 80-73 Ve prospěch Belfastovy Marty Kayes.

Prior to Silverman-Kayes was a sensationally closely matched Cruiserweight contest between Dainius Becelis and James Higgy.

I’m a huge fan of the Cruiserweight division, mainly due to such stars as two time IBF World Champ Steve ‘USS’ Cunningham and former WBO, WBC & WBA Champion David Haye, who dominated the division back in the late noughties. In fact I love the Cruiserweights so much that a few years ago I wrote and had published the full history of the division.

Anyway that aside, v sobotu night I was overjoyed to watch two future stars of the division in action and what a closely fought contest it was.

I always hoped that one day Steve Cunningham and David Haye would fight each other as it would have been an all action affair, a true showcase for this exciting but underrated division.

Well that never happened but if it had it would have been very similar to the Becelis-Higgy bout without doubt, so you can imagine how chuffed I was to be ringside for it. Yes it was that good.

It really was a cracking, closely fought, all action affair, so much so by the start of fourth round I couldn’t separate them and honestly expected it to end up a draw, however Becelis managed to pull off a very close victory due to his performance in the final round, don’t get me wrong Higgy performed brilliantly in the fourth too, just Becelis stepped it up enough to secure the win.

Definitely Fight of the Night in my view. After four of the most exciting rounds of boxing I have seen in a long, long while Referee Matt Scriven scorecards read 39-38 in favour of Dainius Becelis – side note: the referee’s scorecards read 1st Round 10-9 in favour of Becelis, 2nd round 9-10 in favour of Higgy, 3rd round was drawn and of course round four 10-9 to Becilis.

Prior to the Becelis-Higgy bout was another closely fought contest, this time a four round middleweight bout between local lad Scott Newcombe and Stockport, Cheshire’s Will Cairns.

As with Becelis-Higgy this was another well matched all action affair that could so easily have ended up a draw, just in this case Cairns superb performance in the early rounds was enough to see him secure the bout by a single point. Referee Matt Scriven scoring it 39-38 for Will Cairns.

The second pro bout of the night see Michael Robinson take on Scunthorpe’s Andy Pirie in a Middleweight contest.

It’s proving hard for me to come up with enough superlatives as each fight on the show were superbly well matched.

As with the Newcombe-Cairns or the Becilis-Higgy bouts, this was another that could have gone either way as both warriors gave their all for every second of each and every round and it really was hard to separate them, performance or points wise, clearly not just myself as Referee Matt Scriven scored it a 39-39 kreslit.

The opening bout of the night see Grantham’s Mickey Blackburn in action against Hyde, Cheshire’s Will O’Reilly in a four round Super Welterweight contest.

Once again the matching was spot on, and as with each and every fight on the night was a closely fought and highly exciting affair, so much so that after four enthralling rounds it really was hard to call a winner, again not just myself as Referee Matt Scriven clearly had the same dilemma as he scored it a 39-39 kreslit.

After the show promoter Russ Brown said.

“Other than the disappointment on not having Marianne (Marston) boj, the show was spot on.

I wanted my lads to be in competitive fights, and they were, yes I know a couple lost or drew their fights but so it goes. To my mind this is professional boxing and if they are going to make it to the top they need to have competitive fights and they did.

I’m really pleased the way the show went and would like to thank the BIBA (Britský & Irish Boxing Authority) officials who did a great job, especially the referees Richie Davies and Matt Scriven, who were spot on with their scoring.

Looking forward to planning the next show, believe me it will be even better.”

Have to congratulate Russ Brown and his team for not just hosting a superb event but also for the matching, It really is a breath of fresh air that a promoter doesn’t try to ‘build’ his fighters careers by having them face ‘journeymen’ for the first ten fights or so, instead preferring his lads to face proven young fighters right from the off, you just don’t see that very often these days.

JONES JR. Vs MORAN Otevřít Tisková konference, Liverpool, Středa 22.července

 

 

Otevřené pro veřejnost Tisková konference k akci Stephen Vaughan LEGEND, headlined podle Roy Jones Jr. proti Tony Moran MBC International a Světové boxová federace (WBF) Intercontinental Cruiserweight mistrovství bout, se bude konat v 1:30odpoledne letos středa, the 22nd Července po Bierkeller, 6 Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool One, L1 8LW.

 

Kromě Roy Jones Jr a Tony Moran v návštěvnosti bude také mnohé z těch, které budou v akci v noci, počítaje v to;

 

Paul Economides, který bude obhajovat svůj titul WBF Intercontinental Super bantamové proti Prosper Ankrah.

 

Tasif Khan, kdo bude náročná Isaaca Quaye pro šampionát WBF International Super muší váha.

 

Nick Quigley, kteří čelí neporažený Nathan Decastro

 

Antonio Counihan, kteří čelí ghanskou Michael Ansah

 

Neporažený Liverpool založené Russian hot vyhlídky David Agadzhanyan.

 

Lee Boyce, kdo vezme na Scunthorpe je Matthew Pepper.

 

Neporažený Jay Carney, kteří čelí neporazitelnost Mathew Fitzsimonsem z Belfast.

 

Místní vyhlídka Dayle Gallagher, kteří čelí tvrdé opozici od Matt Scriven

 

Neporažený Heavyweight Rob Beech, kdo bude mít na Blackpool Mathew Ellis

 

Plus místní vyhlídky Lee Monaghan, Lee Milner a Carl Donohue, kteří budou všichni dělat jejich profi debutuje září 12th.

 

Lístky, cenu 40 liber, 60 liber, 100 liber a VIP Ringside 150 liber pro Stephen Vaughan Akciové Roy Jones Jr. proti Tony Moran MBC International Cruiserweight Championship v čele LEGEND události v Aintree jezdeckého centra v Liverpoolu v sobotu září 12th 2015 bude možné zakoupit na tiskové konferenci, nebo jsou k dispozici ke koupi on-line na www.tkoboxoffice.coma www.vaughanboxing.tv

 

Sankční na tuto akci bude laskavým svolením Malta Boxing Komise - www.maltaboxingcommission.com

 

Boj zpráva: Decastro KOS Rozembergs jako dřevo & Smith Skóre Senzační TKO debut Vítězství

Zpráva: Gianluca Di Caro

Obvykle je to buď Pátek nebo Sobota v noci, že jsem si můj pravidelný fix
o boxerský akce, tento týden i když to bylo trochu jinak, jak jsem se
cesta z Londýna do Leeds v neděli ráno, s cílem získat nejnovější nabídku od bývalého irského šampiona, otočil promotor, Lee Murtagh.

Vzhledem k tomu, že je to Neděle odpoledne / večer přehlídka, Byl jsem mocně
překvapený, nebo je to dojem, že když jsem dorazil na místo konání, dobrých pár hodin před inzerovaným časem začátku, bylo již víceméně zaplněno do posledního místa.

Musím říct fanouškům Leeds opravdu vědět, jak se bavit, the
atmosféra Pryzm Nightclub byl elektrický, takže není překvapením, že když vysoce zábavný MC, Pan. Tony Dean, oznámil každému z boxerů, že dav hlučně projevuje svou podporu, nejen domácích borců, ale přivítali i soupeře, což je příjemná změna.

Hlavní hvězdou show byla zdejší oblíbenou Sam Smith, která měla svůj profesionální debut, proti lotyšské Jekatěrina lecko.

Z off obě dívky nuceny přijmout středním kroužkem, pokusně boxují ze zadní strany svých úderů, asi po dvaceti sekundách se Lecko rozhodl trochu zesílit, házení pořádným tuhým bodnutím, po kterém okamžitě následuje smyčka přímo do hlavy, Smithová sevřela záštitu jen natolik, aby zachytila ​​výstřel na její rukavici, Před fotografováním se rovnou právo, který chytil lotyšský flush.

Smith uzavřené znovu a nechat rip s velkým práva na tělo a vlevo
k hlavě, Fecko se snažila postavit své zemi, ale Smith přišel i
silnější nutit lotyšskou zpět k lan.

Zpočátku Fecko použila svůj úder na velký efekt, aby Smith na uzdě, ale
kolem pětačtyřiceti sekundy Smith vklouzl pod bodnutí a nechal se roztrhnout obrovskou střelou na tělo, rychle následoval další do hlavy, který lotyšskou dívku otřásl až do morku kostí.

Smith přestěhoval přímo v pro zabít, házení velké množství velkých snímků,
Fecko nenechala jinou možnost, než se krýt v naději, že ten nápor přežije.

Smith nyní srazil Lotyše do rohu a začal bombardovat Fecka střelami ze všech myslitelných úhlů., pak, když se Fecko narovnal, Smith zasáhl absolutní broskvovou střelu do těla, která poslala Fecka přímo na plátno.

Když rozhodčí Jimmy Byrne přiměl hraběte, Fecko se podívala do jejího rohu a zavrtěla hlavou, než se zoufale pokusila postavit na nohy., nicméně jasně v tísni okamžitě klesla zpět na jedno koleno, Jimmymu Byrneovi nezbylo nic jiného, ​​než zastavit jednání po sedmdesáté vteřině prvního kola.

Před Smithem-Feckem Lincolnova nepřekonatelná velká úderná střední váha Nathan Decastro, proti lotyšských Elvis Rozembergs, v šesti kulatější.

Decastrova přezdívka prstenu je „Noční můra“ a chlapče, chlapče, vsadím se, že mladý Mr. Rozembergové jich budou mít po tomto boji dost.

Decastro, Bývalý anglický Amateur International, je asi tak klinické, jak přicházejí. Hned od začátku střílel mladík z Lincolnshire přesně, přistál tři perfektní rány jen svou úvodní salvou.

Rozembergs je hra i když, Lotyš, který jasně věřil, že útok je nejlepší forma obrany, se vrátil rovnou sérií kliček pravých rukou mimo cíl., Pokaždé, když prezentuje Decastro s jasným cílem -Rozembergs tělo - nastavit jeho zraky na, což samozřejmě udělal, přistání pokaždé vážně solidní záběry.

Zhruba v minutě se Rozembergs pokusil podpořit Decastra tím, že vstoupil tvrdě a rychle s návalem obouruč., nicméně Decastro strana ustoupila, než nechala trhat s velkým právem k tělu, který poslal Rozembourgy na plátno.

Lotyšský byl jednoznačně v nouzi, rozhodčí Jimmy Byrne okamžitě zastavil boj a zavolal do ringu ringového lékaře a zdravotníky.

Po několika minutách Rozembergs pomohl na nohy a jak to udělal
přijal nadšené potlesk od vnímavému publiku.

Před Decastro-Rozembergs byla jiná pro debut, tentokrát
Middlesborough Welterweight Chris Wood, proti Edgar Milevics.

Milevics přece není fér lépe než jeden lecko nebo Rozembergs, ve skutečnosti byl lotyšský chlapec poslán na palubu v prvních dvaceti sekundách,
po Wood pitching velký právo do žeber.

Milevics dělal počet, ale při restartu bylo vidět, že jeho srdce už nebylo v boji, místo toho volí, aby zakryl v žilách naději, že Wood nezasáhne další velkou ránu.

Asi druhém značku padesáti nevyhnutelné se stalo, Wood vplížil krásný malý háček těsně za strážce Milevics, což způsobilo, že Lotyš sklopil ruce, aby si chránil své tělo, což mu nechalo otevřenou velkou pravou k hlavě, což nedalo Milevicsovi jinou možnost, než se znovu zakrýt, a když to udělal, Wood klidně hodil další velkou levou k tělu, která poslala Mileviče podruhé dolů na plátno.

Milevic se téměř dokázal postavit na nohy, ale rozhodčí Jimmy Byrne se podíval a viděl, jak je Lotyš na nohou nejistý, a správně ukončil boj na hranici šedesáti sekund..

Podpora tří profesionálních záchvaty, byla řada Evropské boxerské federace (EBF) sankcionované záchvaty.

Hlavním z nich, Pro EBF mezinárodní Bantamweight mistrovství, viz Sophie Varley z Leedsu v odvetném zápase proti Maltě Mandy Cortis.

Cortis prošel celou cestu ze slunné Malty na poměrně vlhkou a Windy Leeds, aby obhájila titul, který vyhrála, když se tito dva střetli naposledy..

První tři kola Cortis hrál čeká zápas, doufat, že vše
Akce dívka Varley by punč sama ven.

Round čtyři byl mnohem dokonce záležitost, s Cortisem, který se rozhodl vzít boj do Varley, nejprve Maltese dívka přistání několik dobrých záběrů, ale Varley je tak tvrdý, jak přicházejí, a asi v padesáti sekundách vytrhl kontrolu zpět s fantastickou ukázkou boxu, vrcholící Cortisem nacouvaným na provazy a absorbujícím zdánlivě nikdy nekončící palbu.

O jedna minuta třicet známky bylo Cortis na útoku znovu, pomocí jejího bodnutí s velkým efektem, aby připravil Varleyho na kombinaci nebo dvě, až do posledních deseti sekund nebo tak, který byl čistý prst až k patě Battle Royale.

Cortis kontroloval většinu posledních dvou kolech, s některými
krásný box, Varley ještě dával velký účet na sebe, právě
množství práce, kterou dal v průběhu prvních kol bylo prakticky
dopila.

Bylo jasné, že to bude zavřít, a bylo to s Varleyem, který si zajistil titul o velmi, velmi blízko 58-57 body rozhodnutí.

Výsledky zbytku EBF karty byly:

York Carly McKenzie skóroval vynikající 40-37 body vítězství nad
Bridlingtonu je Mel Halstead na titul EBF Central Area muší.

Graham Mattison z Leedsu dosáhl na minutu a padesát druhé vítězství TKO ve druhém kole nad Richardem Leakem z Blackpoolu v soutěži EBF Northern Heavyweight..

Leeds 'Jay Stevenson skóroval 30-28 poukazuje na vítězství nad Stoke Phil Mcginn.

Leeds "Liam Hayes skóroval 40-37 poukazuje na vítězství nad Stoke Lewis Sherrat

Manchester Jimmy Gold skóroval zavřít 29-28 vítězství nad Bramley's Philipem Walkerem.